Jan Breydel stadion, home stadium of Club Brugge
Club Brugge

Club Brugge

BelgiumBelgia
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Fondată

1891

Antrenor

Ivan Leko

Arena

Jan Breydel stadion

Oraș

Bruges

Capacitate

29,062

Suprafață

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Feyenoord
Feyenoord
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Club Brugge
Club Brugge

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Club Brugge KV was founded in 1891 in Bruges (Brugge), one of the most beautiful medieval cities in Europe.

Statistici sezon

Bilant

0W 0D 0L

H:0W/A:0W

Goluri

0 / 0 (+0)

H:0/A:0

Porți neînvinse

13

H:7/A:6

Loc

2

Jucători indisponibili (13)

S. MignoletGroin Injury
din 19/09/2025
H. SiquetUnknown
din 18/07/2025
G. NilssonAchilles Strain
din 18/07/2025
A. JashariUnknown
din 18/07/2025
R. VermantMuscle Injury
din 20/08/2025
din 18/07/2025
din 03/09/2025
J. OrdoñezHamstring
din 08/08/2025
din 02/08/2025
din 16/08/2025
J. SeysMuscle Injury
din 11/09/2025
L. ReisKnock
din 03/09/2025
din 02/08/2025

Trofee

First Division A

2023/2024,2021/2022,2020/2021,2019/2020,2017/2018,2015/2016,2004/2005,2002/2003,1997/1998,1995/1996,1991/1992,1989/1990,1987/1988,1979/1980,1977/1978,1976/1977,1975/1976,1972/1973,1919/1920,

19xWinner

First Division A

2024/2025,2018/2019,2016/2017,2014/2015,2011/2012,2009/2010,2003/2004,2001/2002,2000/2001,1999/2000,1998/1999,1996/1997,1993/1994,1985/1986,1984/1985,1971/1972,1970/1971,1969/1970,1967/1968,1966/1967,1910/1911,1909/1910,1905/1906,1903/1904,1899/1900,1898/1899,

26x2nd Place

Cup

2024/2025,2014/2015,2006/2007,2003/2004,2001/2002,1995/1996,1994/1995,1990/1991,1985/1986,1976/1977,1969/1970,1967/1968,

12xWinner

Cup

2019/2020,2015/2016,2004/2005,1997/1998,1993/1994,1982/1983,1978/1979,1914,

8x2nd Place

Super Cup

2025,2022,2021,2018,2016,2005/2006,2004/2005,2003,2002,1998,1997,1994,1992,1991,1990,1988,1986,1980,

18xWinner

Super Cup

2024,2015,2007/2008,1995,

4x2nd Place

UEFA Europa League

1975/1976,

1x2nd Place

UEFA Champions League

1977/1978,

1x2nd Place

Club Brugge

Club Brugge KV, formally established on November 13, 1891, and playing at the 29,042-capacity Jan Breydel Stadium in the historic medieval city of Bruges, is Belgium's second most decorated club with 19 Pro League titles and a record 12 Belgian Cup victories. The club reached the UEFA Cup final in 1976 and the European Cup final in 1978 — both times finishing as runners-up to Liverpool — demonstrating that a club from a city of 130,000 could genuinely compete with Europe's finest. In the 2024-25 season Club Brugge advanced to the Champions League Round of 16 and won the Belgian Cup, continuing a remarkable tradition of continental competition. The club's academy has produced Charles De Ketelaere and Lois Openda, now two of Europe's most exciting attacking talents, reflecting a model of sustainable excellence admired across the continent.